Thursday, December 12, 2013

I found this cool blog post at Humble Dwelling, sharing a neat idea on rewarding kids for cleaning up and helping with house chores. The Happy Saints printable badges were made into coins the kids can earn by doing house chores, and exchange for cool rewards in the ‘family store’.

I have just updated the Happy Saints Liturgical Calendar 2014 e-Posterwith a small improvement (addendum): 9 November 2014 is now indicated as the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica (color: white). It was indicated as'Ordinary Week 32'in the original calendar.Please note that both old and new versions are acceptable and correct either way. If you have already purchased the calendar, you may download the updated version using the same download link sent to you. Please email me at victorteh(a)yahoo.com if your link has expired.New purchases will receive the updated version. The e-Poster is available here:http://www.happysaints.com/2013/11/happy-saints-liturgical-calendar-2014.htmlThank you and I apologize for any inconvenience caused!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

As you may know, I have two printable e-posters currently available:2014 Liturgical Calendar:http://www.happysaints.com/2013/11/happy-saints-liturgical-calendar-2014.htmlAll Saints:http://www.happysaints.com/2013/10/all-happy-saints-poster.htmlBoth posters are optimized to be printed at US letterhead or A4 paper size. Some customers asked me how large they could print the posters without being pixelated or blurry.I have personally taken the posters to a professional print shop and enlarged them to 200% without changing image resolution.The final artwork printouts, which measured 20 inch by 16 inch, turned out to be very sharp and clear. Of course, they were not high-definition at that size but they still looked good, not pixelated or blurry at all. I have attached some photos here of the printouts next to an iPhone 5c for comparison. Of course, it’s difficult to see the actual sharpness from these photos but just to give you an idea how large the posters can be printed without losing sharpness. I can assure you that printing them at 200% will still look fine.I hope this clarifies some of your concerns!